(Changed on March 9) How to Use Night Lighting for Sports Facilities
[Important] Regarding Shiroyama and Wakabadai Tennis Court Lighting Tickets
The lighting tickets you have for Shiroyama Park Tennis Courts cannot be used
Due to the LED lighting upgrade work at Shiroyama Park Tennis Courts, the lighting tickets you currently hold for Shiroyama Park Tennis Courts (valid until the end of April) will no longer be usable.
If you have a lighting ticket, please exchange it for a new ticket (valid until the end of June) after March 10.
Also, sales of the new tickets (valid until the end of June) will start on the same date.
- Exchange and Sales Location
Nomura Real Estate Inagi Arena Reception - Exchange and Sales Start Date
March 10 (Tuesday)
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
The lighting tickets for the Wakabadai Koen tennis courts that you currently hold will no longer be valid.
Due to the LED lighting upgrade work at the Wakabadai Koen tennis courts, the lighting tickets for the Wakabadai Koen tennis courts that you currently hold (valid until the end of April) will no longer be usable after March 16.
If you have a lighting ticket, please exchange it for a new ticket (valid until the end of June) after March 24.
Also, sales of the new tickets (valid until the end of June) will start on the same date.
- Exchange and Sales Location
Nomura Real Estate Inagi Arena Reception - Exchange and Sales Start Date
March 24 (Tuesday)
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Regarding the Sale of 10-Hour Tennis Court Lighting Tickets
We are selling 10-hour night lighting tickets for the tennis courts at Shiroyama Park and Wakabadai Koen.
For those who frequently use the tennis courts, please take advantage of the convenient 10-hour tickets.
Benefits of Using the 10-Hour Ticket
- The number of times you need to go to the counter to buy lighting tickets will decrease.
- Since you can turn the lights on and off in one-minute increments, you can use the lighting efficiently according to sunset time.
- Any remaining time unused before the expiration date can be exchanged for new tickets (e.g., if you have 4 hours left, you can exchange it for two 2-hour tickets for the next period).
Facilities Eligible for Lighting Tickets
- Shiroyama Park Tennis Court
- "Wakabadai Koen" Tennis Courts (A & B and C & D)
- Wakabadai Koen Multipurpose Square
Note: The Inagi Nagamine Tokyo Verdy Field is available for use upon reception at the counter on the day of use.
Note: Friend Hirao Ground is accepted at the counter on the day of use (by the previous day if it is Monday).
About Lighting Tickets
If you use nighttime lighting at the target facility, you need to purchase a lighting ticket.
Sales Location
Nomura Real Estate Inagi Arena (Comprehensive Gymnasium) Reception
Types of Lighting Tickets
Common to all facilities
- 1-hour Ticket
- 2-hour Ticket
- 10-hour ticket (usage fee is the 1-hour usage fee × 10 hours)
Only "Wakabadai Koen" Multipurpose Plaza
- 20-hour ticket (usage fee is the 1-hour usage fee × 20 hours)
Note: Lighting tickets are sold separately for each facility (at "Wakabadai Koen" tennis courts, sides A & B and sides C & D are treated as separate facilities). Please be aware that they cannot be used for nighttime lighting at other facilities.
(Example) Lighting tickets for "Wakabadai Koen" Tennis Courts A and B cannot be used for Court C or D, or for lighting at Shiroyama Park Tennis Courts.
Validity Period
Shiroyama Park Tennis Courts, "Wakabadai Koen" Tennis Courts
Up to 6 months
(Example) The validity period of tickets sold from April 2026 is until September 30, 2026
Wakabadai Koen Multipurpose Square
Up to 1 year
(Example) The validity period of tickets sold from April to October 2026 is until March 31, 2027
This page is managed by the Department of Industry, Culture, and Sports Sports Promotion Section
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-379-3600
Contact the Sports Promotion Section, Department of Industry, Culture, and Sports, Inagi City



















